Cannabis Ventures Glass Greenhouse Franchises

ANAHEIM, CA (Marketwire – March 2, 2017) – Greengro Technologies, Inc. (OTC: GRNH), a world-class provider of eco-friendly green technologies, has announced that the company signed a 40-year lease to develop a 4.5-acre property as part of a Cannabis Ventures Inc. (a subsidiary of Gala Global Inc. (OTC: GLAG ), cultivation franchise in Adelanto, Calif., a San Bernardino County community with commercial regulations for large-scale cannabis growing and harvesting.

Gala Global Inc.’s subsidiary, Cannabis Ventures, is a developer of leading scientific processes for cultivating bio-medical grade cannabis plants featuring a higher concentration of cannabidiol (CBD), a cannabis compound known for its significant medical benefits.

“A Cannabis Ventures glass greenhouse franchise resolves upfront all of an indoor grow operation’s startup challenges, in particular taking the difficulty and complexity out of regulatory compliance in the state of California,” said James Haas, CEO of Greengro Technologies.

Greengro’s Adelanto cannabis grow facilities lease agreement covers 20 years, with two 10-year renewal options for $1,200 annually. Under the terms of the agreement, Greengro will obtain financing for its tenants to build at least two 22,000-sq.-ft. photovoltaic (PV) solar glass greenhouses featuring four-level vertical systems able to produce up to 575 lbs. of cannabis per week. Two of the facilities will be used for plant cultivation and the third as a modular CO2 extraction laboratory. Greengro will receive revenues from three areas: turnkey lease rent, nutrients, supplies and consulting services.

Along with financing, the Cannabis Ventures Glass Greenhouse Franchise provides the growers with other benefits that include regulatory compliance, initial system planning and design and operational support and training.

“Adelanto is a perfect fit for Greengro and our customers because it has committed to authorizing up to six cannabis growing warehouses to operate in the city’s five industrial parks,” said Haas. “Adelanto has already approved 43 permits across four cannabis-growing activities. Our turnkey cannabis greenhouse facilities will furnish high capacity growers with top-of-the-line, fully automated hydroponic technology for commercial-level cannabis production.”

Greengro’s 22,000-sq.-ft. solar glass greenhouses are precisely constructed to facilitate industrial cannabis cultivation and harvesting requirements, Haas said. Each greenhouse is specifically designed to make the most profitable use of functional space for growers while also providing precision temperature, humidity and lighting control to ensure the production of the highest quality food grade product.

In December 2016, Greengro purchased a 20-liter supercritical CO2 extraction machine for its extraction laboratories like the one to be built on the Adelanto site. This system utilizes high-flow pumps and large capacity extraction columns to rapidly recover essential oils from the plants.

About Greengro Technologies:

Greengro Technologies has specific domain expertise in indoor and outdoor agricultural science systems serving both the consumer and commercial farming markets. The company brings together community and commerce through the growth and distribution of healthy, nutritious foods and vital medicines backed by science and technology. Customers include restaurants, community gardens, small and large scale commercial clients. Greengro Technologies also provides design, construction and maintenance services to large grow and cultivation operations and collectives in the medical and recreational marijuana sectors.

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